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ANOTHER MEMBER SERVICE
National Association and Council of Business Schools, Suite 407, 2400 16th Street, N. W., Washington 9, D. C.
Vol. 1, No. 10
October 1959
FROM THE DESK OF CHARLES E. ("CHARLIE") PALMER, NACBS PRESIDENT, TO ALL NACBS-ERS:
THE OFFICER NOMINATING COMMITTEE OF NACBS HAS PRESENTED ITS RECOM-MENDATIONS FOR OFFICERS FOR 1959-60. As often happens, however, things just don*t always work out. The original nominations, based on various recommendations received from individual NACBS members, were Robert W. Sneden, President of Davenport Institute, Grand Rapids, Michigan, for President; Hugh T. Barnes, Presi-dent of Barnes School of Commerce, Denver, Colorado, for President-Elect, and Ray Jackson, Vice«President of Goldey Beacom School of Business, Wilmington, Delaware, for Treasurer. You were notified of these nominations in Bulletin No. 220, dated September 30, 1959.
Since then, we have been officially notified that for personal and business reasons, both Hugh Barnes and Ray Jackson must decline the nominations. Each states that he could not serve if elected. Each of these men has served NACBS long and ably, and I am sure that the NACBS members who recommended them will receive this news with regret. They would have represented NACBS superbly in the positions for which they were nominated.
NACBS IS DEEP AND STRONG IN LEADERSHIP MATERIAL and the Officer Nominat-ing Committee has named alternate nominees for the positions based still upon member-ship recommendation. THE NEW SLATE OF NOMINEES IS:
PRESIDENT:
PRESIDENT-ELECT:
TREASURER:
ROBERT W. (BOB) SNEDEN, President Davenport Institute, Grand Rapids, Michigan
JACK H. (JACK) JONES, President
Jones Business College, Jacksonville, Florida
H. T. (HUGH) BARNES, President
Barnes School of Commerce, Denver, Colorado
This is truly an outstanding slate, in my opinion. The Officer Nominating Committee is to be congratulated. I have worked with BOB SNEDEN and HUGH BARNES for many years at the National Level of NACBS activities, and have worked with JACK JONES for many years on Regional and National Activities. From the personal point of view, I am confident that these men will continue the progressive and rapidly developing program which your Officers and Board of Directors have initiated this year.

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ANOTHER MEMBER SERVICE
National Association and Council of Business Schools, Suite 407, 2400 16th Street, N. W., Washington 9, D. C.
Vol. 1, No. 10
October 1959
FROM THE DESK OF CHARLES E. ("CHARLIE") PALMER, NACBS PRESIDENT, TO ALL NACBS-ERS:
THE OFFICER NOMINATING COMMITTEE OF NACBS HAS PRESENTED ITS RECOM-MENDATIONS FOR OFFICERS FOR 1959-60. As often happens, however, things just don*t always work out. The original nominations, based on various recommendations received from individual NACBS members, were Robert W. Sneden, President of Davenport Institute, Grand Rapids, Michigan, for President; Hugh T. Barnes, Presi-dent of Barnes School of Commerce, Denver, Colorado, for President-Elect, and Ray Jackson, Vice«President of Goldey Beacom School of Business, Wilmington, Delaware, for Treasurer. You were notified of these nominations in Bulletin No. 220, dated September 30, 1959.
Since then, we have been officially notified that for personal and business reasons, both Hugh Barnes and Ray Jackson must decline the nominations. Each states that he could not serve if elected. Each of these men has served NACBS long and ably, and I am sure that the NACBS members who recommended them will receive this news with regret. They would have represented NACBS superbly in the positions for which they were nominated.
NACBS IS DEEP AND STRONG IN LEADERSHIP MATERIAL and the Officer Nominat-ing Committee has named alternate nominees for the positions based still upon member-ship recommendation. THE NEW SLATE OF NOMINEES IS:
PRESIDENT:
PRESIDENT-ELECT:
TREASURER:
ROBERT W. (BOB) SNEDEN, President Davenport Institute, Grand Rapids, Michigan
JACK H. (JACK) JONES, President
Jones Business College, Jacksonville, Florida
H. T. (HUGH) BARNES, President
Barnes School of Commerce, Denver, Colorado
This is truly an outstanding slate, in my opinion. The Officer Nominating Committee is to be congratulated. I have worked with BOB SNEDEN and HUGH BARNES for many years at the National Level of NACBS activities, and have worked with JACK JONES for many years on Regional and National Activities. From the personal point of view, I am confident that these men will continue the progressive and rapidly developing program which your Officers and Board of Directors have initiated this year.